I have also been working on this for the past two years. I just changed from middle school to K-5 last year, in a K-8 school.
  • I have the early readers as a call number ER XXX with popular series in baskets. One resource list for all of them.
  • I sorted out early nonfiction with a K-3 interest level and </= 3.0 reading level as ENF. The call numbers (regular Dewey) have ENF on top (in Destiny only - as an adult aid), a sublocation of "ENF Topic," and each book has a small blue sticker with the topic (ENF Animals) below the spine label. Each topic has a resource list. They are shelved by topic (topics are alphabetical order) and then Dewey within the topic. The shelves are labeled with a small sign and a real image of the topic (since NF)
  • I am working on the picture books by category. I use blank spine labels and use Creative Commons animated/clip art images (since fictional) with the category on the spine label. These go on the top of the spine. The books also have the regular spine label. As in ENF, each category has a resource list and a sublocation (E Pets). They are shelved by category and alphabetical order by the author within the category. I have a long way to go on these.
  • We just finished genrefying the fiction (categorizing, labeling, moving). I used color dots below the spine label or above depending on space. These have a resource list for each genre and a sublocation of FIC Genre (Color) like FIC Fantasy (Purple). I included Short Stories as a genre and listed them as FIC XXX in Destiny.
  • I have beginning chapter books separated out from FIC (K-3 interest level of the FIC books) with a call number CHP.FIC XXX. I will genrefy these later but keep them separate from FIC and grouped by genre. They are just after the FIC on the shelves.
  • I am choosing to keep the fiction (FIC, CHP.FIC, E) separate from NF (ENF) so students understand the real vs. not real concept of the books.
  • You can see the categories (E), topics (ENF), and genres (FIC, CHP.FIC) I used here.
  • Note on E: We have an equity initiative in our district and I chose to classify what might be considered diverse/culturally and linguistically relevant titles for picture books according to the plot/theme, and not as a stand-alone category. So titles may be in Family and Our World & Me, but they may also be in Arts, Feelings, Pets, or another category. Should there be a request for a collection, I will do a search.
As others mentioned, I am doing this with the student use in mind, not adults, so catalog searching will probably be needed!

Kris Woods, Ed.D.
K-5 Library Media Specialist
Citywide K- 12 Library Media Department Head
Greene-Hills School
Bristol, CT

On Sun, Jan 23, 2022 at 9:02 AM Christine Rosa <crosa@rsd6.org> wrote:
Hello Librarians!
I visited the Community Family Learning Center (CFLC) located at KidsPlay in Torrington last week where this small reference library has been totally reorganized in an amazing way. There are many different subjects labeled and within each are all the picture books as well as non-fiction. I don't want to really call it Genrefied, because it is more than just genres. Being that this is a parenting resource library, it is not exactly what I would imagine a K-3 library would look like. I am looking to do something similar in the elementary schools that I am reorganizing. I love the idea that kids can go to a section (animals, friendship, cultural diversity, ABCs, etc.) and find all the books on that topic.
Has anyone else done this? If so, can you share your subject lists and could I possibly visit your library?
Thank you!
Christine

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